This question is meaningless unless a specific tap, setting, and a specific length of time were specified---everything else being equal, a tap that lets out 1cc in 10 seconds will let out 360 cc in an hour. For any given tap and setting, one could come up with a figure for the volume/second (0.1cc/s in the above example).
For example, my kitchen tap on full-blast will fill a cup in about 7s. That means that the water flows out at a rate of about 250cc/7s ~= 36cc/s .
Have you noticed that bowls come in many sizes I have bowls from 100 to abut 1,000 cc.
well there are many types of tap but american tap started in the southern united states with the slaves and it was called Juba
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That has no answer since there are too many other factors of the engine and its design that come into play.
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cc: comes before Enclosure
That is 5,000 cc
250
2,750 cc
1 gallon = 3785.41 cc
473.176473 cc American568.26125 cc UK
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